Throughout a southwest Florida devastated by Hurricane Ian, Jews plan to hold worship services for Yom Kippur starting Tuesday night. Many were doing so with plans drastically modified by the storm. Some congregations were skipping in-person attendance for the all-important Kol Nidre service Tuesday night out of concern it would be too dangerous to drive at night with debris piled up on roads and traffic lights out. Others were holding it online. Yom Kippur is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. It is a day when Jews fast for 24 hours and ask forgiveness for the wrongs they have committed during the year.